I find the four wheeled barrow a little tough to push even across the lawn but 
in fairness, I do load it up heavy. The single wheeled barrow pushes more 
easily but has all the disadvantages of a single wheel barrow.

The handle will easily be high enough. The barrow is pivoted to dump like a 
truck but the end is low much like a standard barrow, I often find myself 
lifting the barrow when emptied to get the last out of it.

For firewood, a wagon might be a better choice. 


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: eastwinddancer 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 11:47 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Re: Patio project update.


    Hi All,

  For skinned shins, my wife got me a pair of plastic shin guards with an 
elastic sleeve that I just pull on. I think they are a pain but, they save a 
lot of skin.
  Dale, how well do the caster wheels work on rough uneven ground. Also how 
high is the handle, I'm 6'4" do you think I would be able to stand up straight 
while pushing the wheelbarrow. 
  John is the two wheeled a lot easier two use then the single, I'm doing fire 
wood for this winter, and need a wheelbarrow that is more stable, because 
moving the wood about 1000 feet over uneven ground with lots of small rocks.
  If you have any thoughts, I like to here them.
  Thanks!
  Archie 

  --- In [email protected], john schwery <jschw...@...> wrote:
  >
  > We have a 2 wheel barrow that we like. I believe it is 6 or 8 cubic 
  > feet and we got it at Lowes.




  

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